First, India's brittle ball.
Indian crispy meatballs are one of the common street snacks in India. They can be fried in oil or fried in sand. After being made, it is a hollow ball. When eating, vendors will press a hole with their fingers and add ingredients such as dried peas, cooked potatoes and chickpeas. Then pour a kind of juice unique to India, which has several different flavors. Finally, add some sauces that Indians like to eat, such as Ma Sala, and bubbles will be made. The taste is so strong that most people can't accept it.
Second, Indian milk tea
In India, milk tea is cooked by hand. Although there is no strange taste in milk tea, the pot for boiling milk tea is covered with a thick layer of patina, which makes people unable to look directly at it, but such a "dirty pot" can cook the purest taste of Indian milk tea. Under such sanitary conditions, the made milk tea has a great visual impact, and it is courage to drink it. Moreover, milk tea is a glass and should be reused.
Third, curry beef.
Indians are really crazy about curry. No matter what ingredients they like to make curry with, beef and chicken are no exception, and vegetables are no exception. Everything can be cooked in curry. Or cook curry alone, then mix it with cucumber slices, tomato slices and onions, and eat it with bread, or directly add some rice to make pure curry rice, but to be honest, it's too ugly to make people interested in eating.
Fourth, Indian street drinks.
Many drinks on the streets of India are freshly squeezed, but instead of juicing, fruits are squeezed directly by hand. After adding soda water and mint leaves, the stall will move a large piece of ice and scrape some ice into it, which is very cool. However, most of the drinks and bottles on the streets of India can be recycled, which is more environmentally friendly.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Indian rice ball
Hands are omnipotent in India, and there is no need for all kinds of containers for rice. Indian rice balls are one of the snacks that can be seen everywhere on the streets of India. They are made of rice or potatoes and flour, then mixed with various seasonings and stirred directly by hand. They are very popular in India.
Although there are many delicious foods in India, Indians always magically spoil all the ingredients, and the bad business environment is really hard to swallow. No wonder some people go to india tourism and have to live on bread and instant noodles.